Press Release
November 14, 2013
PALEA
The union Philippine Airlines Employees Association (PALEA)
hailed a settlement agreement signed today with the management of Philippine
Airlines (PAL) that provides for the re-employment of some 600 members as
regular workers. In a private ceremony in a downtown hotel in Mandaluyong at
noon, officers of PAL and PALEA signed the agreement.
“Resistance saved PALEA’s regular jobs. If we had accepted
rather than fought the outsourcing scam implemented in 2011 then we would have
become contractual workers trapped in an endless cycle of 6-month endo jobs. Or
worse we would have become unemployed in this jobless growth economy. Instead we
will be returning to our regular jobs in the next few months.” said Gerry
Rivera, PALEA president.
The agreement provides for an improved separation package of
200% per year of service and P150,000 in gratuity pay for PALEA members. Within
three months PAL
shall process the applications for re-employment of PALEA members who will be
given priority for hiring in regular positions.
“We owe this hard-won victory to the steadfast fight of
PALEA members and the fervent solidarity of workers, community and Church groups
both here and abroad. PALEA’s victory is the victory of all workers,” Rivera
explained.
He added that “We thank PAL management led by President
Ramon Ang for recognizing that an amicable settlement is preferable to
continuing labor strife. We hope to build on this agreement and the protection
of job security it provides towards rebuilding labor management relations in the
flag carrier.”
At 5 pm today, hundreds of PALEA members will gather in the
protest camp outside the PAL
Inflight Center
near Terminal 2 to hear a thanksgiving mass to be celebrated by Manila Auxiliary
Bishop Broderick Pabillo. Tomorrow representatives of PAL and PALEA will
proceed to the other protest camp near the Mactan
International Airport
in Cebu to meet the concerned workers there.
Rivera noted that “We pledge to the riding public that as regular
workers we can better provide quality service and safe travel. We call on our
supporters to lift the boycott PAL campaign as PALEA’s demands have been
substantially met.”
PALEA is planning a victory march, program and concert at
the protest camp later this week. Last November 8 at the height of super tyhoon
Yolanda, some 550 PALEA members out of the 600 affected, assembled and voted to
ratify the draft agreement negotiated by its officers.
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